Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are tools that are used to uniquely identify people, organisations, and other objects (e.g., books, articles, datasets) in a scholarly communication system. This website provides information about persistent identifiers and the types of support for them at the national level.
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September 5, 2025
In their recently published text, Ted Habermann and Erin Robinson from the organization Metadata Game Changers focused on analyzing examples…
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A new article has been published on the ORCID website: "Scholarly Publishers and ORCID: Partnering to Advance Trust in Research".…
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The Public Knowledge Project (PKP) team and DataCite are hosting a webinar on DOI registration in Open Journal Systems (OJS).…
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The National Center for Persistent Identifiers at the National Library of Technology cordially invites representatives of member institutions to this…
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